Intimate BehaviourA zoologist writes a books discussing all aspects of intimacy between animals, as well as, humans. Desmond Morris keeps his opinions to himself and describes human behaviour as seen through the objective eyes of a zoologist. The facts, he trusts, will speak for themselves, and will speak loudly enough for the reader to form his own conclusions. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
INVITATIONS TO SEXUAL INTIMACY | 35 |
SEXUAL INTIMACY | 72 |
Copyright | |
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action activity appear arms arousal baby baby's basic become behaviour biological body contact body intimacy bond of attachment breast buttocks caress century cheek chicle gum child cigarette clitoris codpiece comfort copulation course cultures dancing Depilation device dummy emotional employed eyes face fact feel female foreskin formalized friendly full embrace genital girl greeting hair hand hand-kiss handshake head hips human animal human sexual important indulge infant intensity intention movement intimate involved kiss legs less lips look Masters and Johnson masturbation mating modern monkey Moro reflex mother mouth nipple non-sexual object occur older orgasm parents partner pattern patting pelvic thrusts penis performed pets phase posture pre-copulatory primate problem relationship role self-intimacy sexual intimacies sexual signals shoulder embrace situation skin smiling social soft soothing species stage steatopygia substitute sucking symbolic tactile touch typical usually vagina visual waist Watsonian young lovers